Long shot
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British pronunciation/lˈɒŋ ʃˈɒt/
American pronunciation/lˈɑːŋ ʃˈɑːt/

"long shot"的定义和意义

Long shot
01

小概率事件, 长远的尝试

an attempt made without having any high hopes of achieving success
long shot definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "long shot" and when to use it?

The idiom "long shot" originated from the world of sports, particularly horse racing. In horse racing, a "long shot" refers to a horse with low odds of winning, often considered an unlikely or speculative bet. Over time, this term extended to various contexts and is now used figuratively to describe something that has a low probability of success or is unlikely to happen.

02

长远的机会, 不太可能胜出的竞争者

a contestant that is unlikely to win

long shot

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Starting a successful business with no prior experience is a long shot, but with hard work and determination, it can be done.
Trying to win the lottery is often seen as a long shot, as the odds are astronomically against you.
He attempted the challenging stunt, but the experts warned him that it was a long shot without the proper training.
She applied for the prestigious scholarship, even though she knew it was a long shot due to the intense competition.
Asking the famous actor for an autograph in a crowded airport terminal was a long shot, but he agreed to it, much to the fan's delight.
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